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Department of Education

Division of Taguig City and Pateros


SIGNAL VILLAGE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Senior High School
Balleser St. Central Signal Village, Taguig City

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION IN CPAR


School Year 2017 – 2018

Name: Gr. & Sec. Date: Score:

i.. Matching type. Match Column A works to Column B places to be found. Choose only the LETTER of the
correct answer.

A B

______ 1. Graffiti in the streets a. Bacolod

______ 2. Traditional Ivatan houses b Baguio

______ 3. Cutting Onions Always Makes Me Cry c. Batanes

______ 4. The Talaanding artists d. Betis, Pampanga

______ 5. The red paper-mache sculptures of hope or taka e. Bukidnon

______ 6. A matecanan mandukit or a master sculptor of santos f. Cavite

______ 7. Bencab Museum has a big collection of Bulul . g. Cubao

______ 8. Alternatives were seen in Gallery 7, Sanctuary,


Gallery Indigo and short- lived Shop 6 h. Laguna

______ 9. Orange Gallery i. Iligan City

______10. Project Space Filipinas j. Lucban, Quezon

II. Multiple Choice. Choose the LETTER of correct answer. Place your answer on the space provided before
each number.

____ 11. The National Artist of 1972 who has painted landscapes as romantic pictures, as capturing the warm
glow of the sun or verdant land or clear waters.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Nelfa Querubin-Tompkins c. Roy Lagarde d. Veejay Villafranca

_____ 12. His art was a black and white photographs documenting the effects of typhoon Yolanda(Haiyan) one
year after it struck the Visayan region 2013, show melancholic images suggesting absence or loss caused by
natural disaster.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Nelfa Querubin-Tompkins c. Roy Lagarde d. Veejay Villafranca

_____ 13. A photographer who alerted the public about the alarming effects of the climate change, and how it
forces people to become “refugees” in their own land.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Nelfa Querubin-Tompkins c. Roy Lagarde d. Veejay Villafranca

_____ 14. A ceramist has experimental with iron-rich San Dioniso clay source from her native Iloilo.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Nelfa Querubin-Tompkins c. Roy Lagarde d. Veejay Villafranca

____ 15. His study in the United States in the early 20th century was said to have a profound impact on his
artistic vision and style. Travels training and professional development broaden the artist’s horizons.
a. Abdulmari Asi Imao b. Julie Lluch c. Leandro Locsin d. Victorio Edades

____ 16. An artist who hails from IIigan City, would often emphasize her female identity and personal
experiences in many of her female identity and personal experience in many terracotta works.
a. Abdulmari Asi Imao b. Julie Lluch c. Leandro Locsin d. Victorio Edades
____ 17. The Tausug National Artist (awarded in 2006) integrated motifs from the culture of Mindanao, like
the mythical sarimanok, a rooster carrying a fish on its beak; and other okir designs in his paintings and
sculptures using modernist style of figuration.
a. Abdulmari Asi Imao b. Julie Lluch c. Leandro Locsin d. Victorio Edades

____ 18. He was a chief architect of Imelda Marcos, design the modernist cantilevered building described as a
cross between the vernacular bahay kubo and art brut minimalist structures.
a. Abdulmari Asi Imao b. Julie Lluch c. Leandro Locsin d. Victorio Edades

____ 19. He made a gigantic metal work Pieta, 1969, evoked a strong feeling of anguish and loss through the
expressive poses of Mary the Mother and the oversized body of Christ which she supports.
a. Eduardo Castrillo b. Norberto Roldan c. Purita Kalaw Ledesma d. Thirteen Moderns

____ 20. He is now based in Manila, and heads and runs the long running Green Papaya Art Projects.
a. Eduardo Castrillo b. Norberto Roldan c. Purita Kalaw Ledesma d. Thirteen Moderns

____ 21. It became the venue of the first Miss Universe in the Philippines in 1974.
a. Coconut Palace b. Folk Arts Theater c. Manila Film Center d. PICC

____ 22. It housed the 1976 IMF-World Bank Conference.


a. Coconut Palace b. Folk Arts Theater c. Manila Film Center d. PICC

____ 23. It was built in anticipation of a Papal visit.


a. Coconut Palace b. Folk Arts Theater c. Manila Film Center d. PICC

____ 24. It was known for its ambitiously rival Canes.


a. Coconut Palace b. Folk Arts Theater c. Manila Film Center d. PICC

____ 25. It was called to the group of UP Fine Arts Students was influenced as a collective reached organization
by the Kaisahan Group
a. GAMABA b. KAISAHAN c. SALINGPUSA d. Triumvirate

____ 26. The group constantly discussed their social and political orientation which strengthened the foundation
of their art practice.
a. GAMABA b. KAISAHAN c. SALINGPUSA d. Triumvirate

____ 27. Human-like figure made of hardwood that is used to believe a granary god that assures the community
of bountiful harvest.
a. Hagabi b. Sarimanok c. Bulul d. Torogan

____ 28. The mythical figure rooster carrying a fish on its beak; and other okir designs in his paintings and
sculptures using modernist style of figuration.
a. Hagabi b. Sarimanok c. Bulul d. Torogan

____ 29. The local bird that tries to escape the field traps set by farmers.
a. Paniki b. Sarimanok c Tikling d. Kalapati

____ 30. It was a fulfilled documentary and artistic functions, serving as an alternative to painting as a
reproducible and inexpensive form of portraiture.
a. Sculpture b. Weaving c. Etching d. Photography

III. Artist style of works. Below are descriptions on how the artists done his/her works. Choose from the box the
correct answer.

a. Context f. Mitigation

b. Folk scene g. Mode of Production

c. Wood to alabaster h. Talaanding Artist

d. Installation arts i. Tearing into pieces

e Magistral Murals j. Varied form of expression


31. It provides the artist with a different set of material conditions and relations of production, thus affecting
his/her artistic disposition

32. They express their affinities with their land by using soil instead of pigments and by painting subject matter
that are grounded on their present concerns as a people.

33. It encompasses the kind of materials accessible to the artists as well as the conditions surrounding labor,
also hope the work produced by the artist.

34. It refers to settings, conditions, circumstances, and occurrence affecting production and reception or
audience response to an artwork.

35. It was a work that was seen as a scandalous critique of the conventions of the art world.

36. It was an example of Junyee’s Wood Things, 1981, made of kapok or cotton pods, installed on the walls and
floor of the CCP’s white cube spaces to make these look like crawlers encroaching on the museum space.

37. It explored in Ethnicity, Identity and Historical narrative in the inter media works

38. It conveyed emotional qualities or states as in the Dogfight painting of National Artist Ang Kiukok.

39. Napoleon Abueva was a sculptor who has worked with a wide variety of mediums from -

40. Carlos “Botong” Francisco was known for his - .

Enumeration

41 – 42 The husband and wife experience as Filipino migrant artists eking out a living in Australia and in other
parts of the world, has been central to their body of works.

43 – 44 Artists who used abstraction using solid geometric shapes and color.

45 – 46 They both employed concrete as primary material and experimented with rounded forms.

47 – 48 They won the award on Art production that tilted to fulfill the agenda and demands of the new colonial
order.

49 – 50 The optimism toward a new beginning was articulated for example in New Society titled Bagong
Pagsilang composed by ---

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